The Denver Broncos coach met with reporters on Monday after missing a week of practices and Thursday night's loss to the Chargers in order to recover from a complex migraine condition.

"Had too much rest, unfortunately," Kubiak said, per the team's official website. "I didn't want it, but I got it. I feel very good."

During his respite, Kubiak spoke with doctors both in Denver and Houston and emphasized that he was "very encouraged" by a batch of medical tests that came back "great."

"I feel very comfortable with where I'm headed and how I'm feeling," said Kubiak, who also suffered a mini-stroke during a game in 2013 while serving as coach of the Texans.

"It was different for me," Kubiak said of the more recent incident. "Theyâve obviously had some conversations trying to discuss what happened both times. But to me they were different. Like I said, I feel very good."

Said Kubiak: "It just makes you really appreciate what you're doing. We're in a business where you go, go and go. You've got 16 weeks to be as good as you can be -- and all of a sudden taking two days away from here? When you're a football coach, taking two days away from what you do is like, 'What the hell is going on here?' It's like having a summer off or something.

"It just makes you appreciate the players, makes you appreciate being around the coaches, the players, even (the media)."